George T. Hepbron (August 27, 1864 – April 30, 1946) was a basketball referee. He is credited with writing the game's first book, How to Play Basketball...
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(born 1978), journalist, author, and co-founder of Strong Arm Press. George Hepbron (1863–1946) wrote basketball's first book titled How to Play Basketball...
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misconduct that called their credibility into question. Commissioner James M. Hepbron was subject to a hearing on February 19, 1959, led by Jerome Robinson,...
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(March 1867–March 15, 1871) C. Baker Clotworthy (May 2, 1910–April 4, 1912) George Colton (March 15, 1881–March 15, 1887) -president March 15, 1881 – March...
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from the original on September 3, 2009. Retrieved April 3, 2009. "George T. Hepbron". Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. CBS Interactive. Archived...
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1900 and has grown ever since. Notable structures include the historic Hepbron Hall, built in 1901, a sprawling Victorian Mansion built in 1895 called...
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Wells Welts Wilke Winter Zollner Referees Bavetta Enright Evans Garretson Hepbron Hoyt Kennedy Leith Mihalik Nichols Nucatola Quigley Rudolph Shirley Strom...
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Wells Welts Wilke Winter Zollner Referees Bavetta Enright Evans Garretson Hepbron Hoyt Kennedy Leith Mihalik Nichols Nucatola Quigley Rudolph Shirley Strom...
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village of Still Pond to the Still Pond railroad crossing (also known as Hepbron) was originally improved by Kent County with state aid as a 9-foot-wide...
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